GlacialLight, a sub-division of the experienced technology manufacturer GlacialTech Inc., is excited to announce a new product for indoor and outdoor use. The GL Procyon Series-Flood Light (SP100W-CW/WW), using only 100W of power, provides the equivalent amount of light as a 400W mercury lamp. GlacialLight's new lighting solution is designed for use in Architectural Lighting, Landscape Lighting, Spot Lighting, Security Lighting, Parking Lot Lighting, Construction Lighting, Park Lighting, Stadium Lighting, Public Place Lighting, as well as other indoor and outdoor settings.

With a life-time of more than 20,000 hrs (more than six times as long as the average mercury lamp life-time) and an energy savings rate of 75% over mercury lamps, users such as a car dealer could reduce his monthly lighting bill by simply replacing his car lot mercury lamps with GlacialLight's GL-SP100 Procyon Series LED spotlights. Moreover, this car dealer would also realize a reduction of his CO2 emissions from 1,120kgs per year to 284kgs per year for each spotlight used. In short, GlacialLight's GL-SP100 Procyon Series LED spotlights are both environmentally and business friendly.

With no warm-up time required as well as very low heat emission levels, the all-new Procyon Series - GL-SP100 LED spotlights have no harmful UV or IR radiation emissions and operate at power efficiency levels of greater than 80%. Taking an AC power source input voltage of 100-240V, these LED spotlights can operate in temperatures ranging from -20°C to +40°C and be positioned with a beam angle of 30º or 60º as desired. Dust-proof and able to withstand high-powered jets of water, GlacialLight's GL-SP100 Procyon Series LED spotlights are perfect for indoor or outdoor applications. Offering a 2 year warranty, GlacialLight stands behind the quality of each GL-SP100 Procyon Series they manufacture.

Design of LED lighting products is based on three core technologies including
electrical design (LED drivers), mechanical design (cooling devices), and
optical design (lamp holders), respectively performed by GlacialPower,
GlacialTech, and GlacialLight in the GlacialTech family. With the three core
technologies in hand, GlacialTech has integrated all the resources required for
exceptional designs and manufactures excellent LED lighting products you can
trust.

Today we are launching one of our last giveaways/contests of 2011 with our good friends over at Cooler Master USA and with Christmas just around the corner we thought it would be nice to once again secure not 1 but 3 great products as our holiday gifts to you all."

"The unique qualities of Bhopal water come from 25 years of slow-leaching toxins at the site of the world's largest industrial accident." One swig and you're whisked away to Bhopal, India where in 1984 an explosion at a Union Carbide pesticide factory killed locals and released a health nightmare that still persists. B'eau Pal bottled water."

"Josh Muszynski checked his account online a few hours after the purchase and saw the 17-digit number - a stunning $23,148,855,308,184,500 (twenty-three quadrillion, one hundred forty-eight trillion, eight hundred fifty-five billion, three hundred eight million, one hundred eighty-four thousand, five hundred dollars).

Muszynski told WMUR-TV that he spent two hours on the phone with Bank of America trying to sort out the string of numbers - and the $15 overdraft fee. The bank corrected the error the next day. Bank of America said the card issuer, Visa, could answer questions. Visa, in turn, referred questions to the bank."

"One of the founders of file-sharing website The Pirate Bay has said he anticipates victory in the court battle over alleged copyright theft.
Peter Sunde said: "We are quite confident we are going to win."
Mr Sunde said the site would continue operating even if he and his three co-defendants were found guilty on Friday.
The Pirate Bay is the world's most high profile file-sharing website. In February 2009, it reported 22 million simultaneous users. "

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